Data provides new childhood cancer clues

By Belinda Tasker
Updated August 31 2018 - 1:01am, first published 1:00am
A national childhood cancer data base is expected to help improve diagnosis and treatment.
A national childhood cancer data base is expected to help improve diagnosis and treatment.

Australia has produced the world's first national data set on childhood cancer detection and survival rates in the hope it can help better inform medical researchers about earlier diagnosis and treatment.

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